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Currently in order to use JWT but have slightly different identity rules (e.g. if you want to default to read-only for unauthorized scopes), or handle scopes in a different way, you need to subclass and replace the entire authorizer.
This is not a huge setback, but it would be nice if the default scope class and identity class could be replaced via config.